I just added 3 IP addresses to my NT box and re-booted. I can ping the ip=
addresses just fine now, but Serv-U and IIS FTP can't see the IP addresses=
when I try to assign them.

Any ideas why?

Thanks,
John

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On 1/5/00, at 3:13 PM, Josh Hillman wrote:

&gtFrom: PowerNet &ltpsc5@powersupply.net&gt&gt&gtI am a little confused on running multiple ftp programs.&gt&gtDo I then need to make changes to DNS?&gt&gtI guess that depends on how you have things set.&gtOur anonymous FTP is ftp.talstar.com (199.44.194.3) and is handled by=
IIS4.&gtOur users' FTP is users.talstar.com (or ftp.mycompany.com, if they have a&gtvirtually hosted domain) and that's 199.44.194.200. This is handled by&gtServ-U. The other two FTP services we have (IIS4) are associated with&gtdifferent DNS names and IPs and are used by a few people internally for a&gtcouple of our websites. So, in our case, our DNS settings are like:&gt&gtftp.talstar.com A 199.44.194.202&gtusers.talstar.com A 199.44.194.200&gtftp.somedomain.com CNAME users.talstar.com&gtftp.whatever.net CNAME users.talstar.com&gt&gt&gtIf I have a customer that has a www hosted on the same server and I want&gtthem to be able to use the MS Frontpage publish feature, how do I set that&gtup and how does it work?&gt&gtIf you're using FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions, this is set up via the&gtInternet Service Manager on the server itself. I'm guessing there's a way&gtto set these up via ISM on a workstation, though I can't figure out how to&gtget the FP Extensions &quotsnap-in&quot installed on anything but the server=
itself.&gtAnyway, using the ISM on the server, right-click on whatever &quotweb&quot needs=
FP&gtextensions installed on it and choose &quotTask --&gt Configure Server&gtExtensions&quot. From there, I don't remember the details. I found the info=
on&gtthis at one of the following URLs:&gt http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/serk/inwindow.htm&gt http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/languages/fp/2000/winfpse.asp&gt http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/serk&gt&gt&gtAlso, you are saying that to eliminate having serveral empty folders you=
do&gtnot have emerald set up a directory for every user. How? I just went&gtthrough that with IEA not too long ago and it supposedly will create a dir&gtfor every new user.&gt&gtIn Emerald Admin (Client / FTP), I have &quotDefault Dir&quot set to nothing and&gt&quotSize Limit&quot set to 5. That way, user directories are never created=
UNLESS&gtsomeone manually types in &quot\\server\users\username&quot or&gt&quot\\server\domains\domainname&quot for the individual service.&gt&gtJosh&gt&gt*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********&gt&gtOn 1/5/00, at 12:20 PM, Josh Hillman wrote:&gt&gt&gtFrom: PowerNet &ltpsc5@powersupply.net&gt&gt&gt&gtWe just started using Serv-U authenticating against the Emerald=
database.&gt&gt&gtWe are running IIS4 Web Server and used to run FTP as well.&gt&gt&gt&gt&gt&gtI am having some users complaining about being able to upload their=
pages.&gt&gtMost have www addresses and some have disk quotas other than what Emerald&gt&gthas set for default.&gt&gt&gt&gt&gt&gtI need to know:&gt&gt&gt1. how to change disk quotas for specific users?&gt&gt&gt&gtEmerald 2.5.322 (and maybe .320) now display the directory limits (&quotSize&gt&gtLimit&quot) in each service, measured in kB. In other words, if the user&gtshould&gt&gthave 10 megs, enter in 10240, for 5 megs enter 5120. I see a bunch of&gtempty&gt&gtones in our system, but I think that's because there's no &quotDirectory&quot&gtlisted&gt&gtfor those people. We only set them up if requested--that way we don't=
have&gt&gtthousands of empty directories all over the place.&gt&gt&gt&gtIf you want to see what all of your active quotas are presently set for&gt&gt(along with some other info), run the following script (note that the=
quota&gt&gtis shown in MB rather than kB):&gt&gt&gt&gtselect Login, HomeDir, HomeDirLimit=3Dhomedirlimit/1024&gt&gtfrom subaccounts sa, masteraccounts ma&gt&gtwhere ma.customerid=3Dsa.customerid&gt&gtand ma.active=3D1&gt&gtand sa.active=3D1&gt&gtand homedir !=3D ''&gt&gtand login !=3D null&gt&gt&gt&gtunion&gt&gt&gt&gtselect shell, homedir, homedirlimit=3Dhomedirlimit/1024&gt&gtfrom subaccounts sa, masteraccounts ma&gt&gtwhere ma.customerid=3Dsa.customerid&gt&gtand ma.active=3D1&gt&gtand sa.active=3D1&gt&gtand homedir !=3D ''&gt&gtand shell !=3D null&gt&gtorder by homedir&gt&gt&gt&gt&gt2. how to set up specific emerald users, to be able to access multiple&gt&gtdirectories with the same user name and password?&gt&gt&gt&gtTo my knowledge, there's no way of doing this. I guess the thinking=
would&gt&gtbe, &quotok, you're logged in; how am I (the FTP server) supposed to know=
which&gt&gtdirectory to put you in if you have multiple options?&quot. If you make=
those&gt&gtvarious directories subdirectories of something else (called &quotparent&quot for&gt&gtexample), you could direct the user to that directory and from there,=
they&gt&gtcould access the subdirectories. We have one customer that does=
something&gt&gtlike this. The instructor wants to be able to get into all of the&gtstudents'&gt&gtdirectories, but each student should only have access to his/her=
directory.&gt&gtSo, it's set up like this:&gt&gt teacher --&gt \\server\users\parentdirectoryname&gt&gt student --&gt \\server\users\studentdirectoryname&gt&gtOn the web, each student's directory would be referenced as&gt&gt http://users.servername/parentdirectoryname/studentdirectoryname&gt&gtwhereas most of our users (excluding domains) would be referenced like&gt&gt \\server\users\username (http://users.servername/username)&gt&gt&gt&gt&gt3. How will serv-u affect MS Frontpage Extensions and directory&gt&gtpermissions?&gt&gt&gt&gtThere's no relationship between them. FrontPage Extensions use HTTP to&gt&gtinteract with the site for modifications. By allowing FTP access into=
one&gt&gtof these areas, you're simply offering the customer an alternative way of&gt&gtmaking changes in case they don't feel like using FrontPage to do it at&gtthat&gt&gttime.&gt&gt&gt&gtServ-U FTP works fine in conjunction with IIS4 FTP, so long as each=
service&gt&gtdoesn't have conflicting IPs/ports. We have 3 (1 anonymous and 2=
internal)&gt&gtIIS FTP services running on our webserver along with Serv-U (for all of=
our&gt&gtusers). Each service has specific IPs assigned to them so that they=
don't&gt&gtinterfere with eachother. I wrote up some info on this:&gt&gt http://www.iea-software.com/lists/emerald/00000497.htm&gt&gt&gt&gtJosh&gt&gt&gt&gt&gt&gtFor more information about this list (including removal) go to:&gt&gthttp://www.iea-software.com/support/maillists/liststart&gt&gtFor more information about this list (including removal) go to:&gthttp://www.iea-software.com/support/maillists/liststart&gt&gt&gtFor more information about this list (including removal) go to:&gthttp://www.iea-software.com/support/maillists/liststart